:....,""”.i..33'l”i'a".”ill'.s.fl Continued from Page I A Country Gardei: Ie plants are cut back lovely Iew foliage will ,pear and be attractive all season. There lie shale and double white and also Pink Chara: which is as harsh: as is other varieties and looks well with ham. The very early fragrant Rowers are pris- ed above all others and you will sot snake I mistake when you plant the fragrant Arabia h your gardm. I heard the spring some h last sight. Two bylas belied me news; The fog horn on I ehannel light long winter: last edieus. Irows spoke at dusk, and toward I dawn A linnet piped I scale; Brief ram came down and tried the lawn Llhe fingers learning braille. lock still wears frost. and buds are sealed, No violets warm the air; Seek spring across I sunny field And it will not be then. This is the season to perceive Through ear, and yearning mind, long. long before the eye can leave Ihe winters mood behind. --Overton. ' At this season of the year when folks become garden conscious, I am sailed many questions about gardening and garden talks are arranged. From law own experi- ence over the years i have found 99" 501' 085! lllmulenance the value of flowering shrubs cannot be stressed too much. We have beautiful shrubs that do well in our climate and our Memo,-.81 ll wedding It 10:30 o'clock. Mar Des Roche:-McGuire Nuplials In Oshawa Snapdragons. carnations and Eas- ter lilies decorated thc.allars and chancel of Holy Cross Roma ii Catholic Church. Oshawa. fix I morning. April 11, when Mary Lorraine McGuire. daughter of Mr. John Henry McGuire of Oshawa and to late Mrs. McGuire was united in marriage with Joseph Martin Elmer DesRoches. son of Mrs. Edward G. Dealioclies of His- cI:eI.I.ChC. P. I. I. and II late Mr. loehes. Rev. Phillip Coffey perfumed- tbe double-ring ceremony and said the Nuptial Mass. Mrs. Wil- liam Kinsman played the wedding music and sang "Ave Maria, "Paais Arigelicua" and "The Wed- ding Prayer." Given in marriage by ber flllltf. the bride wore I gown of carna- tion white Chantilly lace and ay- lon tulle over satin. The strap- lsas bodice of the lace was com- plemented with I long sleeved )ac- ltat having I lily point collar at the high aeckline, and the boaffant skirt of tulle fell in handkerchief points to floor length, and was so- oonted It the waistline with I pointed lace peplum. I-ler finger- tip veil of tulle illusion was held by I shell eap of hills embroidered in pearls, and she carried I white prayer book created with I Whit! and mauve orchid. Miss Jean Kolodziej was maid-If honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Teresa McGurn of Le-aside. Mill Nola McGrady of Toronto and Miss Camille Siieebsti. They I11 WON identical gowns of flower blue shantung silk designed with I for- mal bodice topped with a brief jac- ket having I stand up collar and short sleeves. and their billowing skirts we-re Hoar-length. They wore every person hving mere as well as a wonderful tourist attrac- lion. Nursery lists many Varieties at small cost. l in the Pacific Province there? 82 beautiful shrubs too tender for our part of Canada, and H53. tors in that Province have de- scribed them to us and shown beautifully colored slides of them, I "ll ullnkllli Of the most famous lutchart Gardens at Tod inlet. Victoria. the capital city of British Columbia. They cover some twenty acres of I 130.39,-9 estate. An abandoned limestone quarry was the birthplace of the inspira- Hon that started Mr. and Mrs, Bulcbsrt on the trail of horticul- tural adventures and achieve- ments. into this quarry Mr. and Mrs. Bulchart brought tons of loam and planted thousands of heels. shrubs and plants, many of which were imported from every part of the world. Today, this particular spot is the renown- Ul Mink?" RBFUPII. covering about two and I half acres. From the beginning. they wgl. eomed all who came to see their heautiful gardens, and for forty- From the fabulous sunken gar- den. the plants spilled over, form- ing eventually, three other gard- ens: The English Rose Garden. the Japanese Garden and the ital- ian Garden. This latter is I rectangular area enclosed on the north side by Lawson cypress over thirty feet high and almost hiding the pyra- mid English oak planted beside them. In an alcove of the Law- son cypress is I bronze statue of Mercury, a fine example of Florentine art. On the west I bank of roses is surmounted by the lower lawn terrace which, hi turn. is separated from the upper lawn by an ivy-covered wall and an antirrhinum border. The Italian garden has. as Is central theme. a rectangular lily pond. bordered -by flower beds fil- led in spring with tulips and forget-me-not, followed by dwarf zinnias. Around the pool are weep- ing rose standards; hanging bas- kets and window boxes filled with sthizanthus, lobelia. geranium and trailing nepeta. grace the lvy-cov- ered wall of the residence. Ilx years I constant stream of visitors wandered through, that bulmy SD01. The beauty of the Butchart Gardens makes a fairy- land of flowers by day. and by night the unique lighting system transforms the gardens into an. ether Fairyland. The visitors may pllr('l1a5e ,.(.(.d5 of use flowers growing in (hp gardens and friends have brought these seeds home to the garden here. Colored reels and film; and photographs of these famous lardens can be obtained at the gardens and lunch-and tea is lerved amid the beautiful sur- roundings. The province of British Col. umbia values these gardens as I V"! Swat asset to the life of 99:01 1mWfeIj WALLPAPER wdldog so much Next week we shall conliriiie our description of this most fam- ous Canadian garden which is open to the public all year round. A dozen gardeners keep the garden in perfect order. al- lthough the garden suffered dur- iing the war years from lack of ii caps. and short each carried I blue earnatiuaa. Jewellery was I single of pearls Mr. John Des Rochea was best man for his brother. Ushering were Mr. Daniel Long- Iuer. Mr. Edward Sheehan of Whith and Mr. John Ponder art. The reception was held h oly Cross lail where the bride's aunt, Hrs. Vincent O'Connor d Toronto. silver lane. a small white straw hat and I eorsage of white carna- Ioinshaad hyacinth bells. white straw hat with some accents. me earnations and hyacinth comprised har corsage. Arrangements of Spring flowers decorated the tables for the wed- ding dinner served by the Holy Cross Ladies' Auxiliary. Centering the candleligh 4 bridal table was I three-tier weding cake in I set- tin'g of white tulle. ather Coffey offered grace and later proposed the toast to the bride which was rsaponded to by the bridegroom. Mr. John Dea- Roches toasted he bridal atten- dants. response being made by Mr. Edward Sheehan. The bride's fa- ther also voiced good wishes. Following die reception the guests were entertained at the home If he bride's father, Col- lege Ave.. where Spring flowers decorated the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Desftoches loft in the lalrafternoon by motor car for Montreal. Ottawa and other Eastern points and on their re- turn will reside in Oshawa. On- tario. The bride unveiled in I suit of charcoal English worsted, small blue straw hat. matching ac- cessories and an orchid corsage. BRIDE IIOWERED Miss M ary Inrraine McGuire whose marriage to Mr. Joseph Martin Elm e r Deslioches was solemnized in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. Monday morning, April 11th. was guest of honor at I shower recently with Miss Jean Kolodziej as hostess. Pink and while was me decorative Q1. t was the , I III ' cues. and from his aseobul at Holy Cross choir the More lllde received I blonds wood eeffse table. with Miss Martha, illehma making the presentation. Serving the guests were: - Mrs. Vincent Kslodalel. In. Walter Kocoj. Mrs. AI Gdv ski, Miss Judy Garrett and Ills: Martha Mlchma. The teachers of lob Glass School entertained at all after school party and puasented Mill McGuire with I hammered alum- inum lazy susan. ' Mrs. Melvina Hardy entxialned It I miscellaneous shower: Gaines provided entertainment with many prizes awarded. Assisting the hostess in serving were Mrs. Matt- hew Bowman, Mrs. William lave- lock and Mrs. James Hardy Jr. The Catholic Women's League of Holy Cross Church presented his bride elect with I table center. ORWELL COVE W. L The regular meeting If he Or- well Cove W. 1., was held at the home of Mrs. John A. Mselaod on April 13th. There were nine members and two visitors pres- ent. The president presided. Meet- ing opened by repeating the "Creed" hi unison, followed by roll call. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Reports of committees were heard. Sick committee reported one call. Correspondence was read and attended to. Secretary reported Government Grant re- ceived. Institute News was diatri- buled. Collection 31.85. A discussion on ways to raise money followed; and a card party was planned for April 19th in the hall; members to donate prises. Next place of meeting is with Mrs. John Macllae; roll eel! tar- ehange of slips or bulbs. The programe committee anter- tained the group with two eontests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wm. Morrisscy an Mrs. James Rooney. Delicious refreshments w e r e served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. MacLean. The usual pleasant social hour followed. & CAN TELL... ... BEFORE YOU GET THEM Hold them up to he tight . . . slip one over your hand . . . look carefulty at tbney-Woods hosieay before you buy. The name Harvey-Woods en any garment means you can tell-eight here and then-that you've Qeulhg exlm value h quality and appearance. . Harvey-Woods nylon hosiery . . . ebnging abeerness that will not Mist or sag . . . your moulded measurements in extra high gauges to oive , I line smoolh texture. less lltuety in seed. . staff: but now improvements have :lieen made and the Bili('ll8l'l Gar- dens are once more a place ofl exquisite beauty. Fees paid by th garden visitors help to keep the gardens open. When Mr. and ;.Vlri:. 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